Tyson Fury's retirement was short lived but he is more vulnerable than his enormous frame suggests

The salvation of Tyson Fury – if there is to be one – will not be found in what he fancies to be the tormenting of a hostile media by tweeting his retirement one minute and retracting it three hours later.
Ha, ha, ha. Shortest retirement in boxing history.
Nor is it evident in his posting of a photograph of himself dolled up like Al Pacino playing drugs baron Tony Montana in the movie Scarface.
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